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Description:The Los Angeles Times Building is an art deco building in Times Mirror Square at 1st and Spring Streets in Los Angeles, California.[1] It is the headquarters of the Los Angeles Times and was designed by Gordon B. Kaufmann. In 1935, when the first part of the building was opened, Harry Chandler, then the president and general manager of Times-Mirror Co., declared the building a "monument to the progress of our city and Southern California".[2] The building, despite its historic and architecturally significant appearance, appears not to be listed as a historic landmark. It does not appear in listings of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments, California Historical Landmarks, or U.S. Registered Historic Landmarks in Los Angeles. Large buildable space for building sets in a below grade floor. Executive suites with view of other buildings and cityscape views.
Site Condition:Built in 1988 by the Los Angeles Times, the property is a 3-story, 648,000 square foot mixed use industrial/office building that serves as the Los Angeles Times printing plant for US distribution. Located on approximately 26 acres, the building boasts ceiling heights of up to 60 feet, with expansive column-free space and abundant power and infrastructure. Sitting adjacent to the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles and across the street from ROW DTLA, the property benefits from the neighborhood emerging as a 24/7 dynamic live-work-play neighborhood with major tenants continuing to move into the neighborhood including Spotify, Honey and Warner Music.
General Notes:11.3.2021 bd / Updated 2/16/24 J.Jackson
Usage Restriction:Built in 1988 by the Los Angeles Times, the property is a 3-story, 648,000 square foot mixed use industrial/office building that serves as the Los Angeles Times printing plant for US distribution. Located on approximately 26 acres, the building boasts ceiling heights of up to 60 feet, with expansive column-free space and abundant power and infrastructure. Sitting adjacent to the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles and across the street from ROW DTLA, the property benefits from the neighborhood emerging as a 24/7 dynamic live-work-play neighborhood with major tenants continuing to move into the neighborhood including Spotify, Honey and Warner Music.
Jurisdictions::FILMLA / LOS ANGELES FILM OFFICE - FLICS, Los Angeles City
Within 30-Mile Zone: Y
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: Yes
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 34.0526320, y coordinate: -118.2452540
Permit: 6-10
Building Materials: Concrete
Contacts: Greer, Sharianne *Film Office Manager, Los Angeles Times Square-Film Office145 S Spring Street Ste 110, Los Angeles, CA 90012 310.462.2400 Mobile[email protected]
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